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1.0
Jan 27, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Non-managers are pleasant to work with.

Cons

Neil is more worried about his political ties, national board recognition, and continued growth than the employees that have allowed him the chance to pursue his personal ventures. It kills morale when the company has a corporate jet/yacht and employees are given a measly two percent annual raise and that is highly esteemed; and even this is not guaranteed. Employee confidence is horrendously low at Pruitt and upper level managers are not concerned in the slightest. When qualified, competent leaders come into Pruitt, they quickly leave once learning of the traditional and deceitful way things are ran. As a generalized whole, managers are incompetent and cannot adequately fulfill their roles with diligence. If a subordinate is more qualified and can do the job better, they are fired, demoted, or discouraged to the point of leaving the company. Unequivocally, managers are insecure and unqualified. In addition, new and fresh ideas are not at all welcomed at Pruitt; there are horrendous ramifications of submitting a new way of doings things. In terms of job satisfaction and recommendation of satisfied family members to others, the “Pruitt Way” needs revamping.

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5.0
Jun 24, 2026
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Pros

Very organized and clean place to wok

Cons

No cons at this time

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PruittHealth Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We are happy to hear about your positive experience. Our family, your family, ONE FAMILY. Committed to loving, giving, and caring. United in making a difference.
2.0
Jul 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Proximity to home, flexibility provided when needed

Cons

Lack of workload balance when comparing the short term and longterm demands. Archaic unreliable technology, poor supply management, Only paid for one holiday and only if you are working. High turnover from upper mgt down. Redundancies in work processes. Many employees are paid for one position, but performing 2 to 3 other job descriptions. 30 day lead to take a day of PTO while other ppl are on PTO for months, thus causing an already strained situation worse. Lack of investment in the property by ownership. No office space for Unit Managers, one shares a small closet with a commercial ice machine, the other is in the supply closet that was once a shower. Low morale.

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